Video goes viral of man, so far identified only as Paulie, defending his Jewish neighbors
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Group of three attacked man outside Queens synagogue during Passover, hours later assaulted second individual

Kathy Hochul vows to 'always be an ally to the Jewish community,' says she'll make combatting rise in antisemitic hate crimes 'a top priority'

Governor Kathy Hochul condemns 'disturbing act,' says 'Jewish New Yorkers should be able to celebrate Hanukkah without being subjected to acts of antisemitic hate'

Congregants vote overwhelmingly in favor of selling the building, which dates back to the 1940s, and upgrading to newer facilities that will better suit a modern crowd

Patients pronounced dead hours after arriving at Borough Park hospital; source familiar with victims laments communal denial that led to spike

City official says upped enforcement measures and public information campaigns planned, with possibility of shutting schools and businesses starting next week

Virus cases are spiking in some New York Orthodox communities, but various factors are preventing widespread adoption of a practice experts say can help keep COVID away

Health officials finger 6 neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens for contributing one-fifth of all new cases in city, as numbers spike, sparking fears of repeat of deadly spring

Crowded sections of Brooklyn and Queens suffer much higher rates of infection than wealthy areas, likely because larger families tend to live together

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